South Korean dairy cows and genetic resources are sent to Nepal

게시됨 2022년 12월 7일

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The South Korean government is planning to export 101 Korean dairy cows, seedlings, and cow semen for artificial insemination to Nepal, in a bid to support the Himalayan nation's dairy industry. This is the first time Korea has provided such support overseas. The cows will be given to small farmers in a Nepalese model dairy farming village, and the ministry will provide training and manage specifications through a mobile app. The ministry has been discussing export quarantine for this project since June and concluded the negotiations in November.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Shin Seon-mi = The government supports Korean dairy cows and genetic resources to Nepal. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced on the 7th that it will transport 101 Korean dairy cows, seedlings, and cow semen for artificial insemination to Nepal by air on the 22nd, together with Heper Korea, an international organization. This is the first time that Korea has supported dairy cows and live cows overseas. 101 dairy cows were prepared with crowd funding from Heffer Korea, donations from domestic dairy farmers, and support from Nonghyup Economic Holdings Livestock Economy and Seoul Milk Cooperative. An official from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said, "After the Korean War, with the help of Heffer International and the international community, Korea, which rebuilt its dairy industry by receiving cows, is now providing its livestock resources to Nepal, which needs help." It is an opportunity to confirm that we ...
출처: Yna

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